SAMHSA & KFF Insights: The Latest in Substance Use Awareness
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October is National Substance Use Prevention Month. Preventing drug use is the safest and most cost effective method of reducing addiction. This month, Haven Health Management arms you with the data and statistics to start conversations with your loved ones about the prevalence of substance use. Help us prevent substance use by having open conversations with your families, friends, and neighbors.?
The SAMHSA Report: Substance Use and Mental Health Recovery
On September 20, 2023, SAMHSA unveiled a report based on the 2021 NSDUH data, detailing adult recovery journeys from substance use and mental health issues. The report also suggests policy enhancements for nationwide recovery support systems.
KFF: Most Americans Touched by Substance Use
In 2022, the US saw a surge in overdose deaths. The KFF Health Tracking Poll shows many Americans have been affected by substance use, yet few have accessed treatment, underscoring the need for more available treatment options.
Nitazenes: The New Opioids on the Block
For years, street fentanyl was the main culprit in the opioid crisis. Now, a more potent class of synthetic opioids, nitazenes, is emerging, presenting a severe public health threat.
Addiction Rehab & Treatment: Comprehensive Care for Lasting Recovery with LeighAnne Wolfer
?In this video, Leanne Wolfer from the Indiana Center for Recovery delves into addiction rehab and treatment. Discover evidence-based methods like detox, counseling, therapy, support groups, and more, alongside holistic practices such as mindfulness and acupuncture. Learn how we tackle dual diagnosis, mental health, and offer education on addiction and relapse prevention.
Watch to understand how our all-encompassing strategy aids in achieving sustainable recovery for those battling addiction. Dive in to see how our approach could guide you or a loved one towards lasting health.
We're happy to see our team member LeighAnne Wolfer, MSN, ARNP, FNP-BC in the newsletter.